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regularly-made

|reg-u-lar-ly-made|

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/ˈrɛɡjələrli meɪd/

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/ˈrɛɡjʊləli meɪd/

consistently created

Etymology
Etymology Information

'regularly-made' originates from the combination of 'regularly' and 'made', where 'regularly' comes from Latin 'regularis', meaning 'consistent', and 'made' is the past participle of 'make', from Old English 'macian'.

Historical Evolution

'regularly' evolved from the Latin 'regularis' through Old French 'regulier', and 'made' from Old English 'macian', eventually forming the modern English term 'regularly-made'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'regularly' meant 'in a straight line', but over time it evolved to mean 'consistently', and 'made' has retained its meaning of 'created'.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

created or produced in a consistent or habitual manner.

The regularly-made reports were always on time.

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Last updated: 2025/03/31 09:37